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The Supreme Court ruled parents can remove children from school lessons featuring LGBTQ themes due to religious objections. The decision has broad implications for school curriculum control, sparking dissent and legal debate.
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Justices Let Parents Opt Children Out of Classes With L.G.B.T.Q. Storybooks By Adam Liptak June 27, 2025 Parents with religious objections to storybooks with L.G.B.T.Q. themes may withdraw their children from public schools when the books are discussed, the Supreme Court ruled on Friday. Ruling in a case brought by Maryland parents who objected to books with gay and transgender characters, Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. closely analyzed the messages the books conveyed, reproducing color images from them in an appendix to his opinion, and noted that they were written for young readers. But the logic of Justice Alitoβs majority opinion in the 6-to-3 decision seemed to sweep quite broadly, allowing parents with religious objections to demand that their children not be instructed about gay and transgender themes but also about many other topics. Indeed, some legal scholars said the ruling would have broad consequences for the ability of public schools to manage their curriculums. In ear...
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